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just obey one of tipster on this site :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read the article http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2012/09/25/d-i-y-redscaling-slide-positive-film

Near my aunt's home @ Cimahi, West Java, Indonesia, South East Asia ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read the article http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2012/09/25/d-i-y-redscaling-slide-positive-film

on pedestrian bridge @ jalan (street) Asia Afrika, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, South East Asia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I use this photo at article http://www.lomography.com/magazine/reviews/2012/11/26/horizon-perfekt-a-camera-also-perfect-for-vertical-view-shoots

Exposing both sides of the film (EBS).
I shot on correct(normal) side first in a sunny/bright day, at ISO400(ISO800 film inside). Below half of the lense was masked with a splitzer. After finished a roll, reverse the film (in a dark-room). Then start shooting on redscale side in a cloudy/rainy day, at ISO200. Upper half was masked with a splitzer. The order of each location is precisely the same as 1st shots. I took notes in details about locations and shot all places with iPhone, to remember locations. Need patience, concentration, and accuracy for this challenge. Plus must be careful with 'gaps' between frames. Have a look at my article about this technique: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs

Exposing both sides of the film (EBS).
I shot on correct(normal) side first in a sunny/bright day, at ISO400(ISO800 film inside). Below half of the lense was masked with a splitzer. After finished a roll, reverse the film (in a dark-room). Then start shooting on redscale side in a cloudy/rainy day, at ISO200. Upper half was masked with a splitzer. The order of each location is precisely the same as 1st shots. I took notes in details about locations and shot all places with iPhone, to remember locations. Need patience, concentration, and accuracy for this challenge. Plus must be careful with 'gaps' between frames. Have a look at my article about this technique: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs

Exposing both sides of the film (EBS).
I shot on correct(normal) side first in a sunny/bright day, at ISO400(ISO800 film inside). Below half of the lense was masked with a splitzer. After finished a roll, reverse the film (in a dark-room). Then start shooting on redscale side in a cloudy/rainy day, at ISO200. Upper half was masked with a splitzer. The order of each location is precisely the same as 1st shots. I took notes in details about locations and shot all places with iPhone, to remember locations. Need patience, concentration, and accuracy for this challenge. Plus must be careful with 'gaps' between frames. Have a look at my article about this technique: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs

Ivar's is our local, awesome, fish and chips chain. My studio is close to the water...and Ivar's. I love to go over, order some fries, and capture the Seagulls swooping in to take the fries out of my hand.

I had just received my Lc-Wide right before I headed off on my trip to Barcelona. So this is one of the first rolls I shot with it. I had not got the hang of keeping my fingers out of the frame quite yet....so that is why you see them in many of these shots. What a great city Barcelona is. Loved being there and cannot wait to return.